The internet has transformed the world of work in ways that could
not have been imagined even a decade ago. Almost anything we do is
intimately connected to information creation, retrieval, processing
or management. Regardless of perceived ethical or enforcement
limitations, laws have become increasingly significant, from the
protection of copyright to the enforcement of online contracts.
Cyberlaw@SA III: the law of the internet in South Africa provides
specialist insight into the myriad legal issues generated by the
convergence of technologies and the rise of the internet. The third
edition of Cyberlaw@SA is a comprehensive and updated version of
the original text and covers a wide range of topics and new areas
of discussion in the field of cyberlaw, including going more
in-depth on issues of e-taxation, cybercrime laws, and the
processing of e-evidence and its value in civil and criminal
proceedings. Contents include the following: ISP liability and take
down notice procedure; IT risk management, cyber liability and
dispute resolution; Internet defamation, pornography and hate
speech; Telecommunication licences and regulation; Interception of
online communications at the workplace; Online consumer protection
and spamming; Electronic signatures, encryption and authentication;
Software patents, trademarks and domain names. Cyberlaw@SA III is a
specialist work aimed at researchers, lawyers, magistrates, judges,
students as well as other professionals such as auditors,
accountants, law enforcement offi cers, forensic investigators, IT
managers and company directors who deal with the use and
implications of technology on a daily basis.
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I miss my best friend: The Table of Content
Sun, 14 Nov 2021 | Review
by: Dominik R.
Bought the digital version and am missing two things:
1. page numbers
2. Table of Contents
The study guide always refers to certain pages to determine our reading for the relevant lesson: however, there are no page numbers nor Table of Content in the digital version.
This appears to be the only flaw. Other than that, the book is excellent.
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